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The "wink wink" Thread 2010: This Time It's Personal
valley_parade:
Code tags for your link, amigo. It's the little # button above the police smiley.
Christophe:
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oh what the hell dude I swore this was going to be the one album this year I actually buy
Moral/ethic dilemna in 3, 2, 1
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JD:
Well you've had 3 months to do it.
Vuk:
Ha, Silver Jews. I heard them on the amazing soundtrack for Passenger Side, and thought they were pretty cool. Guess I'll have to check it out.
KvP:
Ripzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Anworth Kirk - Anworth Kirk
There is apparently a tracklisting... But there are no clean breaks on either side so I'm uncomfortable with deciding where to cut them up. As they are they're just two sides, 15~ minutes each. Anyway, this is Caretaker-y ambient stuff, which is to say that it is not drone-based but sample-based, unlike most of the stuff I put up. Got it on the strength of the Demdike Stare connection.
--- Quote from: Boomkat ---*First release on this new archival label loosely associated with Demdike Stare and the Finders Keepers crew* Pre-Cert Home Entertainment is a new imprint releasing limited vinyl artifacts of contemporary musical and non-musical material dredged from the collections of a number of hugely respected culture vultures in the north of England. Their obsessive tendencies are channeled into this debut release, a 22 minute collage of acousmatic oddities reclaimed from the ditches of VHS video culture, the dustiest corners of the record racks and places most folk won't allow themselves or their children to go. It's a tribute to the immersive and escapist effect of obscure and exotic film soundtracks and banks of library records, European fumetti and obscure sources which feed into their fabric and enhance their psychedelic potential. We can hear precedents for this aesthetic in the cutups of Position Normal and People Like Us or the surreal melodrama of V/Vm's Twin Peaks tribute 'There Was A Fish In the Percolator', but this particular side is more concerned with the noirish ambient hues, moods and textures which reflect the industrial landscape of its local history. The semi-fictitious protagonist Anworth Kirk melds influence from Letterist poetry to tape loops, found-sound and European folklore in a wonderfully uncertain and unpredictable manner, creating an esoteric narrative between the 12 segued tracks presented in two chapters. The vinyl plays at 45rpm - a nod to late period Indian horror soundtracks - and the artwork depicts a cryptic theme set to unravel and complicate in further episodes, including the forthcoming Samhain Slant Azimuth seasonal sound-collage mix. Limited to 500 copies - highly recommended.
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TMSV - Signal / Cold
--- Quote from: Boomkat ---Dread dubstep from Dutch producer, TMSV, following Synkro and DBridge's lead with the 2nd drop on Box Clever Records. At the risk of stereotyping, we're massively reminded of fellow Dutch producers Icicle or even Funckarma on 'Signal'. Maybe it's the clinically skeletal production, or the use of Bubbling-style stuttered syncopation (also reminding of TRG's 'Tower Block), but there's definitely a recognisble similarity in their sounds and arrangement. On the flip you get the submerged dreadnaught riddim 'Cold', again churning out super powerful Icicle stye subs, but with more sparing use of percussion and blank, stoic atmospherics. One fe di Youngsta types. Keep an ear on this fella!
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Cosey Fanni Tutti & Phillipe Petit - Mist While Sleeping / Invisible Whispers
Just as chilling as a Cosey Fanni Tutti record's gotta be.
--- Quote from: Boomkat ---Following Dirter's release of 'Fiends With A Face' from sometime Bad Seed, James Johnston, and "musical travel agent" Philippe Petit ov the BiP_HOp label, they deliver a terrifically dark collaboration between Petit and TG's Cosey Fanni Tutti. Both the tracks were apparently recorded some time ago, initially intended as tools for Petit's live shows using turntables. With time and usage the record's surface degraded, altering the the sound within. The label have now copied and repressed these worn plates to reveal two tracks which sound like Coil's worst nightmares produced by the Caretaker. These tracks sound incredibly dark and peculiar, harbouring a harrowing side of sighing strings and falsetto vocals in 'Mist While Sleeping', backed with a symphonic swell of matured shellac and strings in the stunning 'Invisible Whispers'. Make no mistake, this is a record to get quite giddy about. Copies are limited to 350 for the world, and if you sleep on it they'll send Genesis round your house at 4 in the morning to give you a makeover. Highly recommended!
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Nurse With Wound - Huffin' Rag Blues
Ripped from the navy blue vinyl. D-side was a laser-etched panoply of doodles, political cartoons, and snippets of scathing reviews of the record. If you've ever enjoyed a Captain Beefheart album you'll probably have at least a chance of enjoying this.
--- Quote from: Boomkat ---**Double LP on blue vinyl with laser etching on the D-side - Alternate mix to the CD edition** Another spectacular torrent of Dadaist experimental exotica from Steven Stapleton and Andrew Liles, with a suitably scattershot list of contributors and collaborators, including repeat offender Colin Potter (credited with "testicular randomisation") and a host of 'proper' musicians and vocalists prepared to undergo the NWW treatment. As with the companion release to this album, The Bacteria Magnet, Nurse With Wound are currently set on a creative trajectory that dismantles the auditory iconography of the fifties, marauding through eerie re-renderings of jazz club instrumentals, electroacoustic traffic sounds and skewed torch songs. As NWW albums go, this is probably among the more outwardly approachable releases, but in fact it's the very proximity to the language of pop music that makes Huffin' Rag Blues all the more subversive - subtly yet horrifically carving up and perverting lounge music like an auditory David Lynch on 'Thrill Of Romance..?', and layering distressed animal recordings on top of one another, sounding like Chris Watson at Papa Lazarou's circus during 'The Funktion Of The Hairy Egg'.
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Strand - Viet EP
Electro-acoustics yaaay
--- Quote from: Boomkat ---Miguel Gil Tertre's first release for City Centre Offices is a perfect example of how important it is these days to open up the studio for sounds not created electronically. The "Viet E.P." melts Strand's digital universe with ideas and sounds from his friends and collaborators playing guitar, flügelhorn, trumpet, violin, drums and the addictive singing of Paloma Sosa. Deep and haunting athmospheric melodies meet precise, kicking beats meet chopped up samples meet the liberating sounds of acoustic instruments. Special...
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